Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2009-07-27
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
4 pages, 3 figures
Scientific paper
The adsorption of hydrogen on the polar Zn-ended ZnO(0001) surface has been investigated by density functional {\it ab-initio} calculations. An on top H(1x1) ordered overlayer with genuine H-Zn chemical bonds is shown to be energetically favorable. The H covered surface is metallic and spin-polarized, with a noticeable magnetic moment at the surface region. Lower hydrogen coverages lead to strengthening of the H-Zn bonds, corrugation of the surface layer and to an insulating surface. Our results explain experimental observations of hydrogen adsorption on this surface, and not only predict a metal-insulator transition, but primarily provide a method to reversible switch surface magnetism by varying the hydrogen density on the surface.
Cerdá Juan J.
Gallego Silvia
Muñoz Carmen M.
Sánchez Nadia
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